Slje totfa$te$ Mtdlxgerie Voluutft XIX X 55. LANCASTEK, PA., FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1882. Price" Two i riiJ-. : (rassftllJfifOfris-. pKAT BAMAIlfl. Blankets ! BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., White laoketft, $1 50 ptr pair, White Blankets $2.00perpair, White Blanketsupto $12.00 per pair. 1Y call speaial attention to our 15.00 WHITE BLANKETS, u they are the Best BLANKETS for the money offered in fthb city. N1W BLACK CASHMERES juit opened, NEW BLACK SILKS just opened, LADIES COATS and DOLMANS now opening. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES AT BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, - Lancaster, Pa. ro. V. WITX.EC ft CO. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. WHITE, GRAY AND SCARLET Crib Blankets, Marwilc QuilU and White and Brown Mixed Spreads. Home-Made Comfort- ii;!eil with clean Cotton. Domble and Single Skawls in all the new colorings. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear. WoolandIt::'i,.u Cloth Quilted Skirts. P. . Oar store is the lightest ia the city, buyers can see just what they are getting, as we have much light on cloudy or aiay days aa most stores in clear days. All our goods are marked in plain figures at tho lowest prices, and one prico only. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, iHO. I. GITLER. atATuru. New effects In Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks 12izad English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effetU in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. Nw effects in Imported Overcoating-, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Keisevs and the popular '-Nirg;ihi:ari.: MYERS & RATHFONv flNE MERCHANT TAILORS, dkx uuoita. H AUKK ft DKOTUKK. OVERCOATS. W invite attention to a ccraplete line of Overcoats for Men, Toutkaand Boju ; manufacturod -with much care, from materials beat adapted to give excellent service and comfort. They are handsome, well-fitting and in good style. Also Overooatinga in fall assortment to be made to order. HAGER & N TBXt DOOR TO THE COURT BOCJin. FAHHESTOOK. Oar CLOAK ROOM is now sappliod with a LARGE STOCK of the LATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WAKT SHOULD see TKHX. CASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWXAR, for Ladles, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and GUIs, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. Fahnestook, Next Door to the Court mouM jruxwiaMjjot hoods. H CCTXrUBXIIHIMQ. THE We all waat th$ U$t and trrnt totnomkal STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS An SUPERIOR to ANT Df THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SATE MONET. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to bare NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. Wt hare the I0LB AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. ri.VM.Bmwa WiiOLIMUC DEPOT FOK Water Close and Bath Tubi, Iro aad Wooden Hydrants, Plimbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixture at Reduced Prices,; Plumbers' Snpplies, Tinners 'Supplies SLATE RC0FING. SLATE HOOFING. X0S.11, 18 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTMR, PA. tfOHN L. ARNOLD, Sr HOODS, 4c. Blankets ! AT VLOTMIUU. MEECHATT TAILOKESTGr. No. 12 East BROTHER. House, Lancaster, Pa, BEST. sumiMs. Blankets ! LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHTON. King Street. Lancaster, Pa. CZOFHUTIK gP C1AL NOTIUJS. I'l.o lmmUiimcal stock oi CLOTHING -wo have ever otlerud for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STTI.ES TH an kthr. BETTER MAUIi THAN EVER. lower priced than urau. Special All-Wool MEN 'a SUIT, !u Grey anil Brown Hired, si O.oo. FLL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In. prico fiom SS.00 to jaa.'A Allot om Superior Manutaotnre. Prices Underneath tho lowest. I B. fiosietfsr 4 Sob, Xcrchani Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQTJABE, LANCASTER. PA. "1 UEAT UA11GA1N3. L GA5SIA3J & BEO. HEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Our Own Good, Lancaster Make UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN FIT, STYLE, MATERIAL iND WORKMANSHIP. SOMB Oi' OUK PRICES. Men's Mixed Suits Men's DUgonulSu'ts All-Wool caystniere suits.., Fancy Mixed Suits , All-wool Plain CaasimeroS 9 4.00 O.oU i 8.00 10.09 12.0) 13.50 14.00 10J ulti Young Men 'a Fancy Suits.. All-wool viagonai auiis All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits. Men's All Wool Pants from 11.00 up. Children's Suite ior J1..W. ., S.oo, KSO, up to $7.00. Boy's Suits ior $2.50. .ft). $1.75, U 30. $0 60, up to$S.50. j At ti.50, 3.90, 11.00, 10.00. 98.00, 910.00 ana f 13.S0 up to 918.00. Gentlemen who wish to do oredit te them selves should not fail to vfsft 0U CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. J& we have marked our goods so low In price iat every garment we make to order is a gen uine bargain. We hare great specialties in Faitfs; also, in Suitings. Pants f ordor at 18.50, 94.00, 98.09, 91.09, IT. 90, up to 910.90. Suits to order at 912.09, 915.03, $18.00, '930.00 up to 935.00. Kvery garment or the best mako. Style, tit and quality lully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE WELL KNOW CLOTHEU8, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., lilght on tha Bomthwest Corner jot Orange Bt LAKCASTSB, FA. IN Off BISAliY. ova NEW REAL ESTATE OATALOGrUE, . Containing a large number of properties In city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent trco to any address. ALLEN A. HEBE A CO., Heal Estate and Insnraneo Agents, No. 1 J East King Street. WHERE COTTON GEOWS, TUG UKKAT STAPLE Or THE 3UC1II. Our Arkansas. .Cwraspondent Tells all atbaut the iTuceues by Whlcn it is 2iaae iceady for market. Correspondence of the ISTCiiio:.ctn. Little Roce, Ark., Oct. 31, '83. Eds. Intelligences : This city, which for the past month has beon active tu prepa ration tor tho throe great events of the year tho state fair, meeting of tho Na tional Cotton Planter's association and the reception of cotton and vhich, last week was crowded with huudr - of visitois aud representative "cotton n.;n" from every cotton iaibing state in the South, and mer chants from New Eugland and the Mid dle States has again laid aside its holiday attire and settled itself for the winter. The Araausas Stato Fair Of '82 was the largest ever held in this state. Theyhave a handsome exhibition ground, which was crowded with exhibits of every kind, but machinery lor the speedy ginning of the cotton crop and for tho quicker and better making of cotton seed oil predominated. The array of agri cultural products of the stato (made by the railway companies who own thousands of acres of Jand and used this occasion to " advertibe their wares " ) was large. It embraced anything and everything irom a 10 feet high cornstalk to a tobacco plant, including anything the heart of the sturdy yoeman could wish for. They were lack ing in domestic and household articles, live stock and flno arts. Tho thing most enjoyed by ail was tho races, for while they were in progress tho grounds became empty and the grand stands full. They race nearly all on horseback and some fine riding was exhibited. Arkansiana are great betting puople, and tho pool centres were crowded and thousands of dollars changed hands on every race. In the inter state contest for the best bale of cotton ior $1,000 the prize was divided between a white and negro planter, both of Miss issippi. Wo haw tho bales opened and they did look nice and .white, aud.judging from the praise heaped upon the lucky growers, it must have been fine. The meeting of tho planters of every Southern state with the eastern buyers and brokers added considerable interest to tho fair. They wore iu convention daiiy, but what tbey said aud did has becu re tailed to you in tho eastern press aud it would be superfluous to dwell upon it. "CottoaDajf. " In our last letter we attempted :i de scription of cotton in tho Held ; we will continue ; we didn't before because we didn't know, but now that the "cotton days" havo como it becomes plain. Yea cannot go anywhere in this state now that they are not hard at work in cotton. You S8e tho picker with almoat lightning rapidity pick the whito substance from its horny boll with his basket, and when ho has three filled with cno.in each hand aud one on his head you see him take it to a covered spot where ho empties Tt until at evening ho iiaS a great hill of snow it seems. When the Held is cleared ginning is commenced. m Heap after heap of cotton is taken to a larga mill, some thing liko a wheat threshing machine, and tho seed is taksu from out the lump or rather all tho seed ia extracted from all that passes through it. Tho seeds are put on a pile .for a time and then, thanks to the man's inguuity, thi3 worthies littlo hu'l and kernel i:i made the source of a loading iuduhtry here. T!io cetton is taken to tin ' lint morn," aa they r.ty!e it a barn or fhotf baled ai.ti then taken to market and sold on ths w,:nc principal aa you dispose of your tobacco. It ia curious to .&o the incrchatita buy it. Hero U a plantar who has bi ought to town av 100 bj)c, each averaging !: weight about, 300 pounds. Ho piles ib up I on the Winn i and a buyer comes ahiisg. lie, with hi3 iinil'o, ctitn tho baleoprn any ! where he pka-ies, aud bt:oking in a hoolr j nulls cou;o c;tt;n from tho centre. Thin ! ho takes, and with both hands starts a spinning wheel on a email sca'o. llo twists and yj.ls and pulls and twists until ho has woven it into a thread. If th s thread proves strong tho cotton tu of the long libie quality and better lor tho east ern mills ; if he fails to weave a good thread ho conclude.? it is " short libia " cr has been spoiled in ginning, in cither it is not wui th near as tnuch. It would take you or I months to ha.'n to mako this thread with our fingers, and month more to equal tho moderate buyer in rapidity. He makes an offer ; it is accepted ; tho contract is signed ; tho staple weighed : tho check given, and all is liu- ished? Nr, not all ! Suppose the plautor j has put a brick or two in it or a few pounds of iron, how will he bo dstoctod when hii ' bale, with thousands of others, is taken ! from tho vessel at tho wharf of soma j eastern town? I will tell you. Each man , is uuinborcd, aud every bale ho so! is beats the same imprint, llis bale may not be : opcuud for a year, but when it is and lh diEhonert brick is found it will return to ' him a surely as ' chickens oaio home to ' rooat" that's about tho burcst thing I can think of now ; and if no tails to make good the dishonesty practised nis cotton j iu the future will bear tho mark of hit meanness, and let it no oi long nare, white-ami flecey, buyers will avoid it and him. Our streets leading to tho warehou3Qs are piled high with bales ; tho wharfs are loaded with thorn and the hulls of tho steamers sink deep in tho water weighted ' with the great staple as they prow down j the river towards the groat cotton mart of tho South the "Crescent t!:ty.-' And thou again, by rail or water, north, soon to pass through the thousands of looms iu your seven factories that make the name of Lancaster and Conestoga ktiown far and wido, oven in this frr away country. We stood on the levee oa Friday when Col. Zeb Ward's cotton from his lower patch only 3,000 acres was brought to town on several large steamers and tug boats, and his army of colored men and convicts. Wo saw them unload the boats until night came on ; theu the convicts were put into a weather-boarded house with a guard and a score of hounds out side, and tho colored meu built large bon fires outside, made their black coffee and ate their pork and corn bread, and suug their songs aa of old. Hundreds watched the novel scene. Though an old custom, yet, liko a well told talc, it is always pleasing when repeated. So it is now aud so it will continue until tho last bale has been taken away, and the darkey leaves the " old plantation " and with his family hies to his rude cabin and spends the wiu ter in idleness, occasionally hunting tho opossum or the coon. After tho seed is taken from the cotton to anyone it would seem worthless, but lot mo tell you what is mado of it. The seeds are gathered, together put into sacks and taken to the mill. Here they arc first re-ginned, that is there is a little cotton in each seed ; this is taken off, and though not fit for the weave room it is made into lamp wicks, rope, twine, etc. Tho seed is then taken to a largo machine, called tho u huller, " and the hall is broken and the kernel drops out. The former is carried by an endless screw to tho boiler room and used as fuel, and it may EUrpiieo you when I stato that in a mill here that has a 40 horse power boiler not a scrap of fuel cxecpt tho seed hulls are used. The kernel is carried by a pipe to tho bin below, and then to a large cylinder, where,by the aid of steam heating apparatus, is is wanned t a certain heat and then run into tho steam press where it is crushed and the oil extracted. Takeu from tho press in one solid dry mass it looks as if its ago of usefulness had passed, but not so. This mam is dried in ovens and runbetween stones and made into a Hour, sold to and appreciated by our poorer families and sent by tho ton to Europe. The oil is bar reled and sent to foreign ports, where it is flavored, reshipped here and eaten on tho table as ' Pure Olive Oil." This is no exaggeration, but has been detected. Con siderable cotton seed oil is used in this section also, mostly for oooking, as a sub stitute for lard aud butter. Ono faotory hero uses up nearly 120 tons of seed per day when in the height of business. To many this long recital of the ootton and what it is to this section in all its branches may not be new, but it is one that involves the greatest of our iadus tries and of more commercial worth than many others. It is upon what the South largely, yes, wo may say entirely, depend?, and its oxteut can only be measured by millions. Mote. Tho new i-.isaue asylum and tho only one ever built iu this state is ueaily completed. It i- built something like our new hospi tal, but not on so large or grand a scak Iu its other public charities this state ranks with auy. Its blind institute ia a largo building and is presided over by some of tho leading instructors ol the blind in this country. They nave some thirty pupils. In tho deaf mute institute, which is situated along tho Arkansas river some miles from Little Rook, there are somo fifty scholars. Theso buildings are admirably situated a mile or more apart. Wild ducks that havo eluded tho shot of your Northern sportsmen, are coming hero in flocks, and our gunners aro killing larco numbers daily. The son of the Right Rev. Stevenson, bishop of tbo P. E. church, of Philadel phia, who is in tho U. S. coast survoy and stationed here, was married to Miss Susie, daughter of Bishop Pierce, of the P. E. church, this oity. Tho P. E. church North and the P. E. ohuroh South, havo thus united. Now for the M. E. Tho congressional candidates of both parties and iu some places the 6. B. havo adopted the plan of joint discussion what Stowart wanted but Beaver didn't and argue what should and what should not be the rulo of action of an Arkansas congressman Somotimes the disouskion gets spirited. In the anti-bellum days two candidates tried the same plan here, and a duel was the result. Tho funeral of ono of tho contestants was largely at tended. C S. L. niaSioueUtn Toraua Civil Service .Reform. Mr. J.' Emery Rouud, of Baltimore, brother of Mrs. L. A.. Pino, who was ro. ceutly removed from the office of postmaster at Manassas, Ya., at the re quest of Senator Mahone, and for the rea .son, assigned by tho senator, that ho wan ted "a man who could work for tho party," !; addressed a letter to the prcs idaut, in which ha discusses the incident from the point of view of a civil corvico reformer. There was no tault found with Mrs. Pine'is mode of discharging her otli cial duties. Oa tho contrary atmost tho entire commuuity within tho delivery of the office petitioned for her retention. Ihs prcuidout having excused the removal of Mu;. Pine from ofliso on the ground that bhe had a brother opposing tho aduiinis tratiou, Mr. l!;uort quotos Senator Ma hone to shorf that tho alleged fact bad nothing to do with the original removal. U then piocueds to condemn in severve terms tho doctrine that " ability to work for tho party" i.-t tho fiitt qualification f.ir u official, wml fHues for office secondary. Ho deplores i ho fact that there is any one who may arbitrarily dictate appointments to the cabinet, and even tho president himself, without regard to the intercut of iho people, and without ob!iatio:i to give tcasons for his actios, cither to the heads of departments or tho peopla. In conclu sion, Mr. Round, who is a Republican, cruelly quotes from " tho letter of accept auce of tho last Republican candidato lor vice provident," in which Mr. Arthur de clared that "otiginal appointments should bo based on ascertained fitness and tho tenure of o'.Iice should bo Ftablo." " I appeal," say.s Mr. Round, " from the Chester A. Arthur of 1832 to the Chester A. Aithur, of 18S0." 'I liu little daughter ot the editor ot thuTiflln, O. Jiailtr filar was immediately and porum iiciitlv lelieveil ot a severe rough by three ifOH-ooi lr. Bull's Cough Sjrnp. A twer.y llve cunt lxittlu of this vuluablc remedy will cure tin' worst cough. . " Facts spiiak plainer than wonlf." I'roof : " Tin-. Doctor lold me ;o inko a bluu pill, hill I didn't lor 1 h id already own pil soni'd twioi-bv mercury. The Urug-gitt-jM mu to trv Kidney-wirt. and I did. It was ju-l the tiling- tormy MIIoimimms ana consti "l:ilifii. Hiid now 1 fi.m as wull a 'Vr." A. J?. Hautoni. bold in both dry and Ibiuoid form 3In the Diamond Dves more coloilng it jriven tor 10 cts, tlwn in any 15 or iVcent dves, uiid they give faster and more billliuut colors. Puiloh's Vltalizer Is what you need lor Con stipation. Loss of appetite. Dizziness ami all svinntoiiWof Dyspepsia, nice 10 and ,3 cente hit bottle.' Fo'r s-ale by II. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13 North Queen St. mylftw Tho Celluloid Eye-Glasses are the lightest, handsomest and most derablo made. Get a pair. For sale by all luadine Jewelers and Op tloiar.i. Drugfclst'B Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ont., status that he was uffllcted with chronic bron chitis lor somo yeuw, and was completely r-ured by the use ot Thomas Kclectrfc Oil. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggi-st, 137 and 13'.) North Queen street. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly as Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale by II. B. Cochran, diuxgUt,W7 ana KUNorUi Queen street. Sbiloh'b Cougn and Consumption Cure hi eold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 133 North Queen St. myl-1 wdco wa w Triumphant. Mrs. Sclglrled, Marion. O., says Thomas Ec lcctrlc Oil was triumphant in her case; alio used it for a bevere cold and pain inside, and was relieved in a lew minutes. For sal by II. B. Cochian, druggist, 1J7 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut Laat Hair itcaiorer. It U entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates. is a perfect Vegetable Hair ltestorer. It will immediately ireo the head from all dandruff, lestore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of JLo-id and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful elossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. fcMlTM, KLINE & CI'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CB1TTENTON New York. JunG-lyd,eodaw Will you suiter with Uysijepsla and Liver Complaint? filidoh's Viallzcr is g guaranteed to cure von. ror aula by 11 anil 1 y -oi th Queen street. B. Cochran, 137 niyHwdcowAH AKCLL LINK OF LOKILEAKO'S Plus Tobacco, and other first-class brands at liAKTMAWS YELLOW i'HONT CIGAJt SXOBE. MSDIVAJL. B KOWN'S IKON BITTEKS. KNOW That Bbotn' Lrjoit Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetito and in creased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives ft now Ieaso of life! Dispels nexvous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nursing mother to full strength and gives abundant sustenanca for hor child. Strengthens the muscles and ncrvos, enriches the blood. Overcomes weakens, wakolulness, aud lack of energy. Keeps off all chills, fevers, aud other malarial pjison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. J7 Walker St.,Baltiuiore, OeclSSl. For six years I havo been a great sufferer from Blood DIs- . ca3, Dyspepsia, and constipa tion, and became so debilitated tliat I could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had become almost a burden. Fi nally, wheu hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown's Iron Bitters advertised In the paper. Induced me to give It a trial. I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well iu six yean as J do at tho pres ent time. Mrs. L. f. Giuvvjx. 13it0WK' Ibon Bittbiw will have a better tonic effect upon auy ono who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. For sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCII i'.AN, Druggist, 137 and, 139 North Queen street. Lancaster naiwdiw IT "iriMNEY-WonT For the Permanent Care of CONSTIPATION. No other disease is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort 119 11 ouro. Whatever the cause, however obstinute the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time ou Kidneys, Liver and Bownls. "Pilocs This dJitreasIn complaint is very JTiliia. apt to be complicated with const 1 pa! Ion. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts aud quickly cures all kinds ot Pll-s even when physician and medicines have be fore failed. If you have either ot theso troubled ujc KIDNEl-WOliT. Ori-ggisUsell it. sep '27 Iydft w It W U C&JtV4.VBB WATCHER. fVliX EtUliiOAl. 1SICI.I.H OFTHK NOBLE TEAM OF Conestoga Horses, v.-hie'i Team was Bought Specially for the Grand Bi-Ccntciin'al Labor Display of October 2th, la Philadelphia wid ft e Old Time Conestoga Wagon have probably made their last round tiip be tween l'lilludelidifaaml Lancaster over the Old "King's Highway" in Advertising one or tha very finest of th Wondeiful .Muchtne-Mudo Products of tlie Nineteenth Century, the Lancaster Watch 200,000 ! Two Hundred Thousand copies of the five 8-pavo illustrated Bi-Centeniilal William Penn Circular, the illustrated Conrstoga Wagon Cir cular, and other matter all advertising tke Lancaster Watch distributed from the Cones toga Wigon along the line ot ths Parade, were eagerly sought after and preserved In all directions. it L AMU AMD QWXKStWABM. H mm. m atARTisr. DECORATED CHINA -AT- CHINA HALL. We are now opening our Fall Importations ot HAVILAND'S DECORATED CHINA, lHHER. BETS, THA BITS, TJH-A-TJTJ Saw, DES&EJKT SE1B, EOLlTAIBJ8TS. Solitaire Caps and Saucer?, Fruit Plates, Dessert P'ater, I co Cieam Setp, Ciur.adorts, Ac. A .Full Line of WHITE CHINA I er e'eeora-tlog. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTJ2B.PA. VLVT1UAU. THE SWELL Our immense stock of Fine Clothing comprises goods suita ble for all classes. The Clergy man, the Business Man, yes, even the "Swell Young Man' will here find things suited to his taste. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, 0ii83tnut & Sinah'i?. PHILADELPHIA. oU-tnid SB. KAl'ttVOS, (lats TUTnvox A visam) Horchant Tailor and Draper, COUNEB NORTH QUEEN AND OttaXUS 3TUEKT8, LANCASTER, PA. Is supplied with a Flno Stock of FALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OTEUCOATiNUi'. FANTALOONINUd and VEST1NU8. All of which will be made promptly to order and satisfaction guarantee, in Fft and Fashion. Goods so)d by tho yard or pattern. oct? i:ud HOOT? & suoaa. D. B.UUAKLF.S & VI. CITY SHOE STORE. LADIES, HAVE VOW SEEN OUR Uii.v.sKid T.m Butt'iii felioe il'lt Kid Button Shoes im Kino Kid Button, worked button holi-s.... 2r'l Flno Pebble Bultnn. ivoiked button hole-. 'i(K) Cloth Ton Button Shoes .u:t( 50 Fancy Glove Kid Top, luco anil Imok bal. with Patent Leather Tips i" MKsrs School Mhoe-t $i.CO to 1 Sn Children's School fciioes 7Seto 1.23 GENTS, CALL AND SEK OUK McjiV Butr Congress $1 -j; JSenVi Quilted Button Bals "co Mi'ii'.-i Kim: Calf tta'.s unit Kuttoii, ::.7" Men's Fine Cloth Top Bal?.... 'i7." .Ukii'h Cult Brxtts (solid leuthc-r) s.r M'-it'riScotch Bottom Call Baliuoiai.wliie!) (Mil be repaired, same :n hand sewed.... 3 i 43-COME AND SEE US. Nt TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 26 1-2 Fust King St. S-'luitlV oei-: DOOTS AMI SHOES. MARKED DOWN LN PRICE AT THE EAGLE SHOE STOKE. C0 l,,UY8A100,, PAIBOFLADiF.8. .IMlKId Buttoi. Shoes, straight or e.r- cuiar 1 1 nnuuYs a im l.UU School Shoes. QC BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF FIME CHIL ImZtO ilren's shoes, size S to V-)',i. 0 Knl,UTS A PAIR OF FINK LADIES' O.JlKid, Button Shoe, worked tin' ton. hole?. 1 Kfil'tfVS A GOOD PAIR OFT4ADIEV I.SjU Pc-lite Button Hboei. I n-HL'VS A GOOD PAIR OF MI5SKS' l.&O i'eble Button Hioes. r ff BUVS A PAIR OF LADIKS CLOTH .JJ Top Button Shoes. 1 OfABUYS A lAllt uv OOOD LACE OR laZtO Congress Shoes for Boys. 1 p;nI5UVS A iAit OOOD BOTTOX tOJ Shoe3 lor Hoys, 1 to S. Ira BUV- A r.oor. I'AIROFMEN'SLACM ,OU or Congreaatooec O r( BUYS A PAIR OF MEN'S FINK BUX iijj ton Shoes. 4.00 FINB BURT Shoes. 5nnr.UrS A PAIR OF OUR FINEST UU Men's ButUn or Lace Shoes. 1cBUYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S CALF OU Pegged Shoes Irtr BOYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S LACB ,iiO shoes. r KMi MEN'i CALF &.OXJ Boots. e A CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S ijJ Fine Button Shoes. fjK CENTS BU S A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S It) Shoes. Heelii. JOHN KLEMENZ, No. 61 NORTH QUBBN STREET. (INQUIRER BUILDING.) aprl-oaw-iyd r ADIES'HAIK UBE3HKK. SBS.C.L1XLEB, LADIES' HAIR DBBS6IR, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Worlc, La dles' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and maue to order. Hair Jewelry jot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS. 225 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, JWFonr doors above P. tt. R. Depot. octldSmd SAMUKL U. fKlC.K, ATTOKNET, BAH Removed his OS'co irom 50 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately fn Rear 0 Court House, Long's New Building. 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